Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
There were some travelers from a far-off village, who in an
uninhabited land came across a beautiful castle on a hill. It was a
magnificent building, full of beautiful tapestries and impressive
ornaments. Also, as they entered the banquet hall they found food laid
out for a feast. There were also many empty bedrooms with large
four-poster beds. But the really mysterious thing was that every day the
table was stocked with food at morning, noon, and evening, and every
night they found the beds made with new linen. But they never saw the
owner or any servants who did these things. And though they hid and
watched for them and set traps for them, they could not catch them.
They
went out to all the surrounding towns and told them about the wonder
they had found. Many came and were inspired by the place to tell stories
about it, often trying to explain its ose who were his pupils and taught others the
truths they got from him. But the others rejected such things,
considering the man a fraud or a madman or, long afterward, a tale
created by his followers. But those who believed in the man claimed
theirs was the only real answer. And their tribe persists to this day.
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